JDBC useing MySQL and mm.msql InstantiationError

1999-11-01 Thread tpeter
I'm trying to connect to MySQL 3.22 via JDBC and mm.mysql.jdbc-1.2b. I can get a Connection object, however when I try to create a statement useing this connection i get the following java.lang.InstantiationError: [Loaded org.gjt.mm.mysql.Util] [Loaded org.gjt.mm.mysql.Statement] [Loaded java

Re:java mail API

1999-11-01 Thread Steve Nguyen
It runs perfectly well and though can not be better Steve Nguyen [EMAIL PROTECTED] C.E.O. KBMail Software & Java Hosting Service Provider http://www.kbmail.com http://www.ebpcs.net "Plan - Do - Review --> Success" Original message From: "John Louis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <

[Q] Displaying large image with MemoryImageSource

1999-11-01 Thread Eric Chao
Hi everybody, I had problems displaying a large image constructed from a big buffer of int's using MemoryImageSource. The maximum size it can display seems to be about 600x500. Anything bigger than that will just give me a white window. I checked the buffer and is very sure that there's valid da

Re: java mail API

1999-11-01 Thread Brian Pomerantz
On Mon, Nov 01, 1999 at 10:37:02PM -, John Louis wrote: > hi, > I would like to know that JAVA MAIL API can run on linux or not? > Yup. I wrote a mail client that used IMAP with it. I never had time to see about doing a local mailbox and POP support. It is all straight forward 100% Java

java mail API

1999-11-01 Thread John Louis
hi,   I would like to know that JAVA MAIL API can run on linux or not?   Thanks     Louis

Re: GUI Design Question

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel
You might want a bit of help with GUI using the best IDE I've ever seen ( & great perfomance) AnyJ for Linux: http://www.netcomputing.de/ gr. Eric --- Riyad Kalla <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Java-Linux, > I've been getting deeper into UserInterface design > recently and have noticed many

Re: Version snag

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel
Not all in this group. Since you ported Java stuff to pre2, this is the place to go lookin for answers. If people drag you down, the energy wasted is theirs. gr. Eric --- Hartnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This same package was installed on Solaris and its > runtime and works fine. > > This

Re: JDBC newbie question

1999-11-01 Thread Eric vanberkel
Thanks to you too, Stick to whatever suits you... gr. Eric --- Jalaluddin Riaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi, >thanks for help. i think i have got it sorted now. and > i'm gonna stick to > mysql, i've got used to it. > thanks again. > > > > > >I've been thru this. > > > >You go to

Re: Java 2

1999-11-01 Thread Jacob Nikom
I think Blackdown port is Java 2. What specific package do you need? Jacob Nikom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Does anyone know even roughly when Java 2 will be ported to Linux? > > I am planing to start a project, and would prefer to wait for Java 2 if > it won't be too long. > > Thanks, > Di

Re: java 1.1.7/Linux Thread switching

1999-11-01 Thread Patrick Taylor
My thanks to everyone for the replies about thread interleaving. The other thing I'm still trying to sort out is this issue with native threads in jdk 1.1.7v3 and redhat 6.0 (with glibc 2.1). There seems to be a library mismatch or something. A simple threaded p

Re: The RMI Newbie problem - RMI binding bug

1999-11-01 Thread Peter Pilgrim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi RMI Gurus > > I was heartened to see most of the names dealing with this question > previously once again active in the search for an RMI Registry. > > I would appreciate whatever light you can throw on my problem: > > "Registry.[re]bind localhost/127.0.0.

Re: The RMI Newbie problem - RMI binding bug

1999-11-01 Thread Peter Pilgrim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > Hi RMI Gurus > > I was heartened to see most of the names dealing with this question > previously once again active in the search for an RMI Registry. > > I would appreciate whatever light you can throw on my problem: > > "Registry.[re]bind localhost/127.0.0.1 !=